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I have heard this term in relation to the... the tread pattern... of off-road vehicle tires, but also in relation to hiking boots. The soles of boots or the surface of the tires have 'lugs' or 'knobs' so as to provide a more suitable grip under slippery conditions.
The term is hydroplaning.
drag, because when i ride my exercise bike then jump off, the wheels keep on going for like a half hour, unless you put on the brakes. the correct term is FRICTION.
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The technical term is 'aquaplaning' or "hydroplaning".It happens because a thin film of water lifts the car's tyres off the road surface - and the vehicle loses its grip on the tarmac.
Scrambling is a term given to a specific motorbike type 'Scramblers'. These bikes are optomised for off road riding, generally have engines below 500cc, nobbly off road tires, deep suspension and off road styling. Google "scramblers", "offroad motorbikes" etc for more info. -Jvr
"Get a grip" is an idiom that means to gain control of your emotions or behavior, to get ahold of yourself, or to start managing a situation better. It can be used to encourage someone to focus, become more rational, or take charge of a situation.
First you should use a search with the term tires. Secondly research some of the manufactures such as Firestone and Goodyear. I have had my tires replaced at Tires Plus and would highly recommend it.
Aspect ratio is the term.
The economic term for what you lose when using resources for something else is known as opportunity cost.
No. It describes the sight picture on the target.
by lowering the pressure in the tires but it depends on what kind of soil the track is in, for example for wet conditions you need more traction as you need to lower the pressure in the tires so you get more drive. Buy a pressure Gauge.